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Thursday, March 17, 19<>0
THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
THE WOMAN'S PAGE
Social Events and Club New of Interest
Stewardship Program
For Sara Glenn Circle
“How Total Is My Stewardship?’’
was the topic of the program for the
March meeting of the Sara Glenn
circle, which was held at the home
of Mrs. Joe Bonds. Assisting as
hostesses were Mrs. Ethel Pitts
and Mrs. Clifton Adair.
Taking part on the program which
had been arranged by Mrs. W. S.
Home, were Mrs. Thurston Giles
^ and Mrs. Tan M. Ray, who gave the
devotional. ‘
During the social hour the host
esses served a salad course, Russian
tea and cake squares.
African Leaders
Discussed At
Century Club Meet
An interesting paper on “African
Leaden of Today” was given by
Mrs. George Brockenbrough for the
Century Club meeting at the home
of Ifca. Earl Halsall on Tuesday
afternoon.
Mrs. Broojgenbrough discussed
eight leader*jX- I)Qcrum*h, Prime
Minister «f Gh*ht; Toure of Gukiea;
Mtoya of Ig^nya; Nyerere of Tan-
ganyte; three louden in Nigeria,
Aderemi, Balewa and Awotowa; and
also TubaMn of Liberia. She pointed
t out that most of Africa’s leaden
of today were educated in mteekm
schools and most hold college de
grees.
Wesleyan Guild
Will Meet Monday
The Wesleyan Guild of Broad
Street Methodist Church will meet
Monday evening. March 21, at 8
I o’clock at the home of Mrs. Weldon
Jackson on the Whitmire highway.
David Bishop
Celebrates Birthday
Tuesday afternoon, March 15, in
celebration of his sixth birthday.
David Bishop invited 22 little girls
and boys for a party at his home on
the Greenwood highway. David is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Bishop.
Mks. Bishop was assisted by Mrs.
James Edens, Mrs. Wayne McLen
don and Mrs. J. D. Terry. Games
were enjoyed. Laier ice cream, and
cup cakes were served after which
David opened his gifts. The birth
day cake bearing six lighted cand
les was prettily decorated in pink.
Eastern Star Will .
Sect Officers
Election of new officers for the
coming year will be held at the
regular meeting of the James B.
Parrott Chapter, Eastern Star, on
Friday evening, March IS. -
A covered dish supper will be
served eft 7 o’clock to be followed
by the business meeting at 7:30.
Officers have asked that all mem
bers be present.
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Take advantage of the newer treatments and medica
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Garden Club Speaker
Emphasizes Displays
For The Home
Emphasizing arrangements for
the home and making the most of
things found in the average home
flower garden. Mrs. Francis John
stone, of Athens, Ga., gave an in
teresting demonstration to Clinton
Garden Club members and their
guests at a joint meeting on Tues
day afternoon in the Presbyterian
College chapel.
Mrs. Johnstone, who is well known
in flower and garden club work
throughout this section, gave a
charming informal lecture, pointing
out some of the mechanics and
fundamentals of the art, dealing
with selection of containers, line,
color, and textures which combine
well.
Mrs. Howard Smith, incoming
president of the Clinton Garden
Club Council, received the gavel
from Mrs. Frank Jones, retiring
president. On behalf of the council,
Mrs. Smith presented gifts to Mrs.
Jones in appreciation of her service
to the organization the past year.
Mrs. Jones introduced two visi
tors who accompanied Mrs. John
stone from, Athens, her mother, Mrs.
Wallace Butts, and Mrs. J. D. Bol
ton. She also introduced the pther
new council officers, Mrs. Marvin
Gauk, vice president, and Mrs. R.
L. Plaxieo, Jr., secretary and treas
urer, and Mrs. Earl Rice, presi
dent of the nevfly organized Iris
club. '
During the business session re
ports were heard from dub pres
idents on activities of the past year.
Following the meeting members
and guests enjoyed a social hour,
cookies and coffee.
Joint Hostesses ,
Entertain Friends
At Luncheon, Party
Ms. George Frady, Mrs. Gary
Lehn and Mrs. Dan Orr were host
esses to a number of friends on
Tuesday at the home of the former.
At noon a number of guests were
invited for luncheon. On the white
linen buffet luncheon table cover
was a white floral arrangement with
Bells of Ireland flanked by green
tapers in silver holders. Centering
the small tables were shamrocks
with greens.
Mrs. Thomas Baldwin assisted the
hostesses in serving.
In the afternoon guests were in
vited for six tables of bridge. Fol
lowing the games a hot course and
shamrock cakes was served from
the buffet table in the dining room.
Assisting were Mrs. C. W. Ander
son and Mrs. R. M. Fuller.
Mrs Michael Turner and Mrs.
Reese H. Young were winners of
score prizes.
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New President for Garden Council
Mrs. Francis Johnstone, of Athens, Ga.,
who was guest speaker here Tuesday after
noon for a joint meeting of the Clinton Gar
den Clubs, is pictured with Mrs. Howard
.Smith, incoming Garden Club Council pres
ident. who is receiving the gavel from Mrs.
Frank Jones, retiring president.
-Photo by Dan YarHoroo*h
Attend District Meet
of Club Presidents
Attending a district meeting for
garden dub presidents in Spartan
burg yesterday were Mrs. Hender
son Pitts, Mrs. W. G. King, Mrs.
Fred Holcombe, Mrs. Frank Jones,
Mrs. Howard Smith Mrs. Judson
Brehmer and Mrs. W. C. Shealy.
Shields-Haupfeor
Engagement
WSCS Members Hear Mrs. Fuller President
Sacraments Program Clinton Music Club
Members of the Woman's Society
of Christian Service of Broad Street
Methodist Church heard discussions
on Sacraments of the Methodist
Church for the March program on
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Forrest Adair, president,
presided, and plans were made for
a prayer service for Good Friday.
Mrs. J. B. Speake discussed the
Lord’s Supper and Mrs. Raymond
Pitts, Baptism.
MISS SHIELDS
Mr. and Mrs. Carmel Shields of
Davey W. Va . announce the en
gagement of their daughter, Caro
lyn, to H. Oliver Haupfear son of
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Haupfear of
this city.
Miss Shields is a graduate of Bai-
leyville High School, BaileyviHe, W.
Va. Mr. Haupfear is a graduate of
Clinton High School. Both are em
ployed in Washington, D. C.
The wedding will take place in
April.
Thursday Club
Is Entertained
Entertaining members of her
Thursday club and additional guests
Mrs. Robert M. Vance was hostess
for bridge last week
Four tables were in play with
Mrs; George Comelson and Mrs.
Bailey Dixon making top and sec
ond honors. Between the progres
sions sandwiches, cookies and cof-
fea were served.
Pottes Honor
Noted Pianist
To honor Pianist Souiima Stravin
sky, noted guest artist who gave a
concert yesterday evening at Pres
byterian College under their fine
arts program. Dr. and Mrs. Ed
ouard Patte had a few friends for
dinner Tu^day evening
He is toe son of'noted composer
Igor Stravinsky
For Coming Year
New officers for the coming year
for the Clinton Music Chib were
eifeted on Wednesday afternoon of
the past week when the regular
monthly meeting was held at the
home of Mrs D G. Creighton on
Cedar street.
Elected were: Mrs. R. M Fuller,
president; Mrs. Creighton, vice-
president; Mrs. Frank Fowler, sec-
i retary; and Mrs. Joel Cannon, treas
urer
Also during the business meeting
members voted to send contribu
tions to the Transylvania Music
Camp at Brevard. N C , for the
scholarship fund. Mrs. Fuller was
appointed a delegate to the state
convention of music clubs in May in
Chariest on.
Mrs. Wingard Hostess
To Thursday Club
Mrs. B. F. Wingard was hostess to
members of the Thursday Club for
a dessert bridge the past week at
her home on Walnut street.
When the guests assembled
French pastries were served with
coffee and later during the games
snack foods and cold drinks were
enjoyed. Two tables were m play,
with Mrs J. B Arnold receiving top
honor.
Decorating the den were yellow
and orange gladioli artistically com
■ bined with berries and greenery.
Week Of Study At
Joanna Baptist
A churchwide week of study will
be held at the Joanna Baptist
Church beginning Sunday. March 20
at 6:15 p m. and Monday through
Thursday at 7:00 p m
The adults and young people will
be taught by Prof. T E Epting, of
N'ewl**rry College, junior-interme
diate leadership by Mrs Alex Craw
ford, of Joanna nursery beginner,
primary leadership by Mrs. James
Mitchell; intermediate girls and
boys by Mrs Newman Shouse. of
Flair view Church Rev Arden Stew
art. pastor of Bush Ri\ r Church,
will teach junior girls and boys
Mrs Ben Jester will direct actici
ties for nursery and beginner chil
dren, and Mrs William Dunlap will
lead primary children
Sunday School teachers. Training
Union leaders, and leaders of mis
sionary organizations are urgid to
attend. * i
In Greenwood Concert
Greenwood — Two young French
sisters, Simone and Francois* Pier
rat. wi^I be presented in a cello and
piano-' 'concert Tuesday March 22
at 8 .80 p m 'in the lender College
auditorium '
The recital us jointly sponsored by
Lander College and the Greenwood
Chapter ofJ^ABiance Frahcaise, an
organization interested in France
and French culture.
Admission will be one dollar for
an adult and 50 cents for a—student
Proceeds will go toward the A1
liance scholarship fund which aids
Americans who wish to study in'
France
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Births
BOZARD
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bozard an
nounce the birth of a daughter, Bar
bara Lynn, on March 11 at the New
berry hospital. Mrs. Bozard is the
former Miss Betty Lindler of Sahi-
da.
WALKER
Dr. and Mrs. James L. Walker
announce the birth of a son. George
Dawson, on March 14 at Hays Hos
pital. Mrs. Walker is the former
Miss Betty Koty, of Columbia.
CRAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Crain
announce the birth of a son, Marty
Ray, on Miarch 11 at Blalock Clinic.
Before marriage Mrs. Crain was
Miss Valerie Prather.
POOLE
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Poole, of
Chamblee, Ga., announce the birth
of a son, Robert Michael, at the St.
Joseph’s Hospital in Atlanta. Ga.
Mrs. Poole is the former Miss Mary
Allen and Mr. Poole is a sob of Mr.
and Mrs. R. E Poole of this city.
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sweet potatoes, buns, butter, ginger
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TUESDAY
Milk, pork hash, steamed cab
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WEDNESDAY
Milk, deviled eggs, turnip greens,
candied apples, carrot sticks, com
bread, butter, plain cake with icing.
THURSDAY
Milk pork loaf, gravy, candied
sweet potatoes, lima beans, biscuit,
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FRIDAY ;
MUk, tuna fish salad, cole stow
with dressing, buttered green beans,
hot rolls or biscuits, butter, sliced
peaches.
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